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Briefing: Changing flight paths could slash aviation's climate impact
Strategic angle: Small changes to aircraft flight paths could reduce aviation's global warming impact by nearly half, a new study suggests.
editorial-staff
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Updated 24 days ago
The study highlights the potential of modifying flight paths to minimize the formation of contrails, which are known to contribute to climate change.
By strategically altering routes to avoid specific atmospheric conditions, the aviation sector could potentially cut its climate impact by nearly 50%.
This approach emphasizes the importance of operational adjustments in aviation infrastructure to enhance environmental sustainability.